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The Radiance Films Podcast (@theradiancepod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re a fan of The Killing or Reservoir Dogs, make sure to check out Cruel Gun Story, part of World Noir Vol. 2 from Radiance Films. An absolutely sublime crime thriller with a great lead performance from the greatest cheeks in cinema, Joe Shishido.

If you’re a fan of The Killing or Reservoir Dogs, make sure to check out Cruel Gun Story, part of World Noir Vol. 2 from <a href="/FilmsRadiance/">Radiance Films</a>. An absolutely sublime crime thriller with a great lead performance from the greatest cheeks in cinema, Joe Shishido.
Jerry (@jacquestourn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fate (The Zeki, 2001) What begins as an adaption of The Stranger becomes a pièce de résistance against Camus' burdensome masterwork. The last and best installment of The Tales of Darkness trilogy, where god may be dead but still opens and closes doors like Lubitsch.

Fate (The Zeki, 2001)

What begins as an adaption of The Stranger becomes a pièce de résistance against Camus' burdensome masterwork. 

The last and best installment of The Tales of Darkness trilogy, where god may be dead but still opens and closes doors like Lubitsch.
Jordan Downey (@scarejordan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First official image released from our segment “Stork” for V/H/S/Beyond! A lot of work went into figuring out how to get this shot.

SILVER FUZZ (@simplejamsyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Horror365Challenge #NowWatching Satan War (1979) Ripoff of Amityville Horror, of sorts, where a demon terrorizes newlyweds and everything oozes oatmeal. Complete version with ‘documentary’ footage of a Satanic mass at the start and a voodoo ritual at the end (20+ min filler).

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Satan War (1979)

Ripoff of Amityville Horror, of sorts, where a demon terrorizes newlyweds and everything oozes oatmeal. Complete version with ‘documentary’ footage of a Satanic mass at the start and a voodoo ritual at the end  (20+ min filler).
James L. Neibaur (@jimlneibaur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Maltese Falcon (1941), The Wizard of Oz (1939), You're Never Too Young (1955), and His Girl Friday (1940) are some of mine.

A and P Productions (@ap_films_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favorite parts of the “We Kill for Love” doc is this sequence where they name all the queens of the genre! I have many movies featuring nearly all of these actresses! What a time to be alive! It’s time to bring it back! Check out the documentary on tubi! You’ll love it!